Prosecutor Yves Gambert speaks to reporters on July 23, 2013, in Angers, France, about Gilles Bourdouleix, a lawmaker and mayor of Cholet. Bourdouleix was recorded saying, "Maybe Hitler didn't kill enough" during an angry confrontation with Roma in his town.

A French politician is under investigation after reportedly saying “Hitler didn’t kill enough” Roma after confronting a group of the so-called gypsies camped near his town.

Gilles Bourdouleix represents the UDI party and is also mayor of Cholet.

With armed police by his side, a local journalist recorded the mayor’s angry confrontation with the group, which was camping among about 100 vehicles in a field, the Telegraph reported.

As Bourdouleix tells them to move along, they began making Nazi salutes, to which he responded, “like what, Hitler didn’t kill enough.”

When pressed, he said that’s what they get for comparing him to the Nazi leader.

Bourdouleix also said the Roma called him a pedophile, to which he accused them of incest, the Telegraph said.